BMW M5 F10 crashed in Canada

A BMW M5 F10 from the new generation has been recently crashed in Canada, after its driver has met up close with a minivan.

Where ever there will be exotic cars there will also be exotic car crashes, this is what we have always said here on inautonews.com, and even if the BMW M5 isn’t that exotic, it’s definitely one hot ride. The latest example of such an unfortunate incident is coming all the way from Canada, where the German sedan in question has met up close with a minivan. According to wreckedexotics.com, the BMW M5 has crashed into a minivan in the middle of Toronto, but our source doesn’t say anything else about the incident, so if you know something extra, please share.

As a reminder, the new BMW M5 is powered by a 4.4 liter V8 engine which is generating 560 horsepower, between 5.000 and 6.000 rpm, with a peak torque of 502 lb-ft available from 1.500 rpm. The V8 engine is coming with the M TwinPower Turbo and it’s mated to a seven-speed M Double Clutch Transmission Drivelogic with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. The 0 to 63 mph acceleration takes 4.4 seconds and the top speed has been limited to 155 mph, but with the M Driver’s Package, the car can go up to 190 mph.